HPC Systems Engineer (IT)

Job ID: 431780200
Job date: 2017-09-22
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Company : MIT Lincoln Laboratory 

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Role : Technician 


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Job Description:
The Lincoln Laboratory Supercomputing Center (LLSC) is an interactive, on-demand parallel computing system that uses large computing clusters to enable MIT researchers to augment the processing power of desktop systems to process larger sets of sensor data, create higher-fidelity simulations, and develop entirely new algorithms. The LLSC is in need of an experienced system administrator who is capable of providing the support of multiple system architectures and infrastructure for use within a high performance computing environment, as well as general UNIX systems administrative tasks. In addition, work with other systems engineers to design and implement procedures for identifying and correcting system failures and user issues. Work with a small team of system engineers and administrators to bring online new HPC systems and maintain existing HPC systems. This function includes all aspects of the system from power, hardware support, system software, networking, data center infrastructure, and user support.

Requirements:

Bachelor’s of Computer Science, Engineering, or Information Technology or 10+ years of industry and relevant hands-on experience.

Applicants should have effective interpersonal and organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple tasks with minimal supervision. Must be team-oriented; be able to create documentation on systems to satisfy certification, technical staff, and end users. Ability to diagnose and resolve hardware, software, and networking problems is required. Experience working with HPC hardware and HPC software is preferred - MPI, Lustre, Slurm, OmniPath, Infiniband, 10GBe, ESX, Arista, HP, Dell, DDN, Seagate, and nVidia.


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The Lincoln Laboratory Supercomputing Center (LLSC) provides supercomputing to more than 1000 users across Lincoln Laboratory and to many collaborators on the MIT campus. The LLSC conducts pioneering research in high performance computing and big data technologies and has established itself as the world leader in interactive supercomputing. The LLSC mission is to address supercomputing needs across all Lincoln Laboratory missions, develop new supercomputing capabilities and technologies, and spawn closer collaborations with the MIT campus. The LLSC creates world-class supercomputing assets and collaborates with brilliant MIT engineers, scientists, faculty, and students to use our capabilities to conduct research in diverse fields such as space observations, robotic vehicles, communications, cyber security, machine learning, sensor processing, electronic devices, bioinformatics, and air traffic control.

The Lincoln Laboratory Supercomputing Center (LLSC) provides supercomputing to more than 1000 users across Lincoln Laboratory and to many collaborators on the MIT campus. The LLSC conducts pioneering research in high performance computing and big data technologies and has established itself as the world leader in interactive supercomputing. The LLSC mission is to address supercomputing needs across all Lincoln Laboratory missions, develop new supercomputing capabilities and technologies, and spawn closer collaborations with the MIT campus. The LLSC creates world-class supercomputing assets and collaborates with brilliant MIT engineers, scientists, faculty, and students to use our capabilities to conduct research in diverse fields such as space observations, robotic vehicles, communications, cyber security, machine learning, sensor processing, electronic devices, bioinformatics, and air traffic control.

MIT Lincoln Laboratory is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, veteran status, disability status, or genetic information; U.S. citizenship is required.

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